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It is time for the world community to fork and go on our own:

http://european.nl.orsn.net/ [orsn.net]

ORSN is an abbreviation for Open Root Server Network and stands for a
network of DNS servers in member countries of the European Union and/or
neighbouring countries.

The ORSN serves as a alternative for the existing root-server network
since February 2002, which is coordinated by the ICANN. In contrast to the
root servers of the ICANN, the ORSN servers should predominantly be placed
in Europe. The maximum number of ORSN root-servers will be 13.

Until now, the administration is done by the USA and/or the ICANN.
Therefor, a large number of root-servers is located in America. A loss or
the modification of the root-server information could result in serious
consequences for all other countries concerning their internet use. It is
for example possible to stop a whole country from using the internet. In
practice, this scenario didn't happen so far but it can't be excluded
either.

The ORSN is based on a private initiative. The project isn't
profit-oriented and won't be it in the future. The current root-server
operators of the ORSN support the network by supplying resources such as
server hardware and, if necessary, the administration of the appropriate
server. The joined ISPs and operators administer and use the ORSN by
conviction and in the interest of the autarcy of the network in Europe.

Visit our forum at http://forum.orsn.org/ [orsn.org] to ask for more
information.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1833938,00.asp

Feds Won't Let Go of Internet DNS
07.01.05

By David Morgenstern
Citing national security and business concerns, officials of the U.S.
Department of Commerce Thursday said the federal agency will retain
control of the Internet's domain naming system, rather than hand over
complete responsibility to the international nonprofit currently running
the operation.

The move could roil governments and international businesses, analysts
warned, as well as bring potential Internet chaos from dueling domain-name
systems.

In an address covering the agency's latest policies on broadband, wireless
spectrum allocation and other national infrastructure matters, Assistant
Secretary of the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration Michael Gallagher brought up the matter of the Internet's
DNS (Domain Name System) and the administration's relationship with ICANN,
the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.

Gallagher offered a set of principles that are to guide the
administration's actions, including which body or country would retain
control of the DNS system.

"Given the Internet's importance to the world's economy, it is essential
that the underlying DNS of the Internet remain stable and secure,"
Gallagher said.

"As such, the United States is committed to taking no action that would
have the potential to adversely impact the effective and efficient
operation of the DNS, and will therefore maintain its historic role in
authorizing changes or modifications to the authoritative root zone file,"
he said.

ICANN offered few details about how the Commerce Department's decision
will impact its role with the DNS.

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